Almost 60 years after it was first published as a book, "To Kill a Mockingbird" opens this week in a first Broadway theater adaptation whose themes of racial injustice are just as relevant today. Cockroaches are being bred by the billions in China, where it's hoped they could munch through hills of food scraps, provide nutritious food for livestock, and, some say, cure the common cold among other ailments. As rap becomes increasingly popular in Russia, President Vladimir V. Putin said he would not try to ban the music but rather lead and guide it in the right direction. Gurley explains the through process of his writing and what he hopes to achieve with it. Volkswagen may have to step up its plans for mass production of electric vehicles in order to meet tougher-than-expected European targets to cut greenhouse emissions from cars, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
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According to studies, about 15 million Britons suffer digestive symptoms regularly, with one in five diagnosed with the most common gut disorder irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. In the past 13 months, CBS has undergone a companywide reckoning in the wake of the MeToo movement that has stretched from its morning show to its prime-time lineup, its news division to its executive suite. A selection of books published this week; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading. Ms. Dungey, who left ABC a month ago, will oversee a broad slate of original programming, including shows from Shonda Rhimes, Kenya Barris and the Obamas. China on Saturday launched a first probe ever to explore the dark side of the Moon, marking another milestone in its ambitious space program, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Newborns in all 50 states in the US will now be screened for SCID, the devastating immune deficiency that claimed the life of Carol Ann Demaret's son, David Vetter, known as 'bubble boy' in 1984.
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